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14 TUESDAY EVENING OafelanD JUNE 29, 1926 New Night Train LAKEVIEW ASKS VICTORY raw and recreation center wers built last year. The women's athletic club was formed at his suggestion and it was through his efforts the. the enjoys the use of the. church gymnasium free of charge-. Heartens Owls Wife and Auto Gone; Husband Asks Car Back Of San Leandro RENEWS BOfiD FIRM PROBE arms office FDR SCHOOLS ON RODEO PLANS- AT LiraORE MOW IN FINAL STAGE HINTED BY COURT Pulpit Resignation Deplored by Flock WALNUT CREEK.

June 29. It is with announced regret that the elders of the Community church here have accepted the resignation of Rev. E. Bolster, which will take effect August 1. Rev.

J. E. Bolster came to the Walnut Creek Community church in 1921 and during his five years of I STREETS IE LOME 1 Ferry Passengers Arriving at Midnight Are.Now Carried to End of Line. Bluhill Cheese is very different in quality and flavor service as pastor the congregation has doubled and the Sunday school attendance tripled. A new church EDD1.NC, June 29 OP) hen Eluwx TJ.

Clawson, electric company employee, returnee to his home Saturday night lie found his wife, hi automobile and bis brother, F. E. Clawson, Today' CJawson Swore to-a complaint" charging his brother with grand larceny in connection with the disappearance of the car. He (old authorities he was more interested in Town Takes ou Picturesque Jackson Judge Intimates He Till Rule for District Garb as Celebration Nears. in Row Over Water, Residents Make Proposal to Board of Education for Radical Changes.

Appealing for a switching of properties so (hat all can be massed Residents of the Dutton, avenue district liv Lea r.dro, fere iappj No more do. t-hey have to ride trains which stop at every station. For now the train that connects with the 12:20 a. m. ferry from San Francisco does not stop at Hvenscourt.

but runs to the end of the line, ajid the "Dutton Avenue Flyer" has made its appearance on the Southern Pacifio timetable, leaving the Ferry building at 5:40 p. m. Additional Complaints of 4 Investors Heard in Berk e-ley Bankruptcy Case. Official Investigation of the Security Bond Finance company of Berkeley by District Attorney Ewl Warren and Assistant Dis-trict Attorney Ralph Uoyt. was continued today at Warren's of- LIVERMORE.

June 29. Gover nor Friend W. Richardson has been Invited to deliver the Fourth of getting bac Khis car, which cost I him about $1000, than he was in the return of bis wife. July address with District Attorney Earl Warren at the patriotic Axer on the quieter streets behind Lake-view school, a delegation from the clses in conjunction with the; twenty-fourth annual rodeo, July Lakevlew district appeared before the board of education this morning with a project to sell some SPRUCE STREET JACKSON. June 29 Victory for the Eastbay cities In the first round of the first and crucial court battle for possession of the Mokel.

umne's waters was forecast by the court at the closing sesaion of the superior court here last night. Attorney T. P. YVittschen. for the East Hay Municipal Utility District, contended that the court had no Jurisdiction in the present case, which was started when Dan HMsell and delta farni interests petitioned for a write of review of the permit by which the state division of water rights permitted the Eastbay to 3-4-5, according to urn-brain, secretary of the Livermor Valley Chamber of Commerce' school property and buy some with the proceeds, so that the tract which is directing this phase of the.

RQSCO CO IE program. alongside the "little La-keview" school may be enlarged. PROTESTS AIHED Invitations also nave been sem The board members admitted that they wouW prefer this plan, 1 Iice when several creditors, who had not made their complaints at the Berkeley city hall yesterday hen the probe was launched, appeared to tell of their relations With the company. Expert auditors for the county srrand jury have been named by Warren to prepare an official report of the financial condition of the bond company's books, and after that report has been submitted the company officials will be' railed Into conference with Warren and be given opportunity to explain the transactions which Mi but could not see an immediate to United States Senators Hiram Johnson and Samuel Shortridge, Congressman" Albei E. Carter and the mayors of all cities in the bay region, requesting their appearance here.

Official word has been re solution. Negotiations, however, will be continued. BERKELEY. June S3. More divert the waters of the MoKel-umne.

YVittschen contended that the courts cannot review the causes The Lakevlew residents assert I man property owners on In the round, sealright, containers ceived from Crown Prince Adol-phus and Crown Princess Louise for the granting of a permit by an that there must be no further development of the main Lakeview SUICID Spruce street crowded into the Berkeley i ity council chambers this in executive branch of the state. Ue also contended that the state di school, which faces a growing business district on Grand avenue. Thf morning' to protest against the pro vision of water rights is not a lower posed improvement of the street court, and thereiore the present case was "an appeal from some on which they live protest of approxim NEW YORK. June 20. The thing which was not in court." Finally, he contended that the of Sweden, expressing their regrets for being Indisposed on that date.

Their itinerary of the Pacific coast prevents their attendance at the rodeo. Livermore is taking on the picturesque appearance of the cow town. Banners of more than a score of rodeo outfits wave from improvised masts. Wild horses from the mesas of northern Nevada are arriving daily at the railroad hitherto unidentified man whose statute in the water rights law love letter, written to Mrs. Sydney ately 75 per cent fthe abutting property owners, arguments were presented against the.

proposition Section IB. which permits the E. Brewster. Long Island society1 courts to review a permit by the woman, resulted in her murder by have taken place. Officers of, the firm who have Indicated bankruptcy proceedings will be taken, are Neil E.

Munro. president; Nelll Cornwall, vice-president and general manager. More than 60 persons grave testimony yesterday, telling of their dealings with the company. Some, according to Warren, complained that securities, which they had purchased through the company and left with it for safe keeping, quieter streets Deninct iaKeview, they contend, are the more logical centers for schools, which must he enlarged to handle the growing school population of the district. The board of education accepted the resignations of Lucile Cleland and Ruth Culley, and chose the following teachers from the preferred list: Alice Anderson, elementary; lima L.

Badgley, high school; Helen Bell, high school; Alice Eradeen, by fr red iv oss, county treasurer her jealous husband, is believed to and J. J. president of the be Koscoe P. Conkling. engineer Berkeley Associa division of water rghtp, is uncon stitutional.

While Superior Judge C. P. VI-cini finally asked that all sides sub Per quart or tne American smelting and Re tion. The property owners admit corrals. Believing that Livermore fining company, according to the that Spruce street needs repairing to hold its reputation as the great mit briefs in 30 days, and will de New York World.

along certain portions, but thev ob est rodeo must supply its riders ject to its being widened and con with the most dangerous broncos liver his verdict thereafter, he closed (he session with the following reTiiark: 'I will intimate now, subject, of course, to change, that there is on the range, the local association detailed a crew of cowboys to a point north of Winnemucca and Lovelock, to round up wild junior nign; ueorge M. Crawford, high school; Vera S. Dickerson, high school; James M. Dow, Junior high; Henry B. Dyson, junior high; Gertrude Fotheringhame, element, ary: II.

A. Fraser, high school; Lydia Glebe, elementary; Erizaide G. Hare, elementary; Dagmar Lar verted into an arterial highway from Regal road to Rose street. The matter was postponed for two weeks. A committee composed of Elmer E.

Nichols. Thomas Cal-decott and Mayor Frank String-ham, was appointed to meet with representatives of the Spruce street Development association something very wrong with that Section IB. and thai a writ of review goes beyond it entirely." horses that have never heard the purr of an automobile engine. Following this intimation by the POLICE UET-VLEU. Police Inspector Bodie Wallman judge.

Attorney Hadsell and the had been used in other deals by the concern and lost. Others related, the district attorney said, that they had paid for securities, but received only certificates." While the Berkeley hearing has been concluded, Warren said today that any others who invested money with the concern and wish to put their complaints in the record may do so by calling at his office. Whether the grand jury will be given the data now being gathered will be determined after they are all thoroughly sifted, Warren said. son, elementary; Marian Leach. and E.

J. O'Donncll of the Oakland battlers against the Eastbay said they would appeal to the supreme junior high; Ermyn N. Lucas, high school; Gladys Maxwell, element police department have been placed oh the special order list by court if the final decision is against ary; Martha MeConnel, elementary; them. The Eastbay officials, how Margaret Mcwhorter. junion ehi APARTMENT BURGLARIZED.

Miss Mabel Perry, 50G Twenty-third stret, reported today to police that her aye.rtment was entered and robbed of while she was marketing yesterday. Chief of Police James Drew, detailing them to the rodeo. Wall-man, a native of the Livermore valley, has been a familiar figure at Brewster shot his wife anfl mitted suicide on discovering the letter, written from Parral, and signed with a scrawl which authorities said might have been "Rod" or "Rad." The world says it learns that Conklin, born in Catskill, N. 48 years ago, and single, was known to Mrs. Brewster as "Ros," and lives at the address in Parrel from which the letter was dated.

Mrs. YctoftzerWill Open Recital Series The first of six' recitals by Sirs. Germaine Schnitzer will be given tomorrow evening at Wheeler hall. Berkeley. The program follows: 1.

fa) Sonata No. 2, Op. 39. Weber (b) Tolacca Erillante Op. 72 Weber 2.

(a) Rondo Erillante, Op. 3 Weber (b) Minuet Major (c) Rondo Presto 3. Fantasle C. Major, Op. 15 I (Wanderer) Schubert Norma Rannells, elementary; Ruth POPSICLES "A drink on a stick" 3 for 1 Qc At AH MUTUAL STORES for Wednesday ever, asserted that the unconstitutionality of the act, insofar as it permits an executive of the state to be reviewed by the course, is so fe'tucky, junior high: Ethel Rose the past eight or ten shows.

Taylor, home teacher; Nellie Ware, high school. As a means of encouraging en apparent that they are not very dubious about the final issue. tries in the parade July 6. di The court attack, it Is admitted, rectors of the rodeo association Pair Often Agreed is a resumption of the war on the Eastbay's Mokelumne project by the delta interests which were de have announced a number of lucrative prizes, including $20 to the best decorated float. $10, second.

But Wife Sues Again Following several reconciliations feated at ithe Sacramento hearings and $5, third. Prizes of $10. and last year. after as many divorce suits were $2.50 will be awarded to tne tirst Hadsell appeared alone to con. filed and dismissed.

Sirs. Opal Gen- three decorated automobiles. The evosa has filed pnother complaint test the Eastbay. Jn comparison with the throng of legal authorities who appeared during the Sac against Pasquale Qenevose, musician in a local theater. prizes list for the rodeo itself will be the largest in history.

RED MEN" TO PARADE. Dressed in full uniform, the drill team and members of Cotati Tribe of Red Men of this city, will join ramento hearings of last year. Had- WAITS for the Most Sensational Price-Slashing Event evtr held in the entire East Bay District. Unhearo of value. The insurance companies have eettled and demand that every garment be aold immediately.

No damage except from smoke. Watch for the Announcement of Brooks' Tremendous sell not only asked that the East-bay's permit be cancelled, but he asked that, if it be not cancelled, it be so hampered with restrictions in the parade Monday, it has been that the Eastbay directors admit it would be "impossible." The only other attorney appear announced. Tribes ot concord, Pittsburg and Fruitvale. also have been extended invitations by the local body to participate. A committee, comprised of R.

R. Kings-ley, L. J. Van Horn and J. M.

Levy has been appointed to further plans for the tribe's appearance in the parade. Definite decision has been reached by the Livermore Lions' club to enter a decorated float in the "parade. Though the float Is now practically completed, the club's committee of F. B. Stein-inger, J.

C. Reimers and C. E. Bos- ing to argue yesterday was Spencer Burroughs, legal representative of the state division of water rights. Ninety-Day Bride Sues for Divorce, 3 SJrire Charging Blows and Smoke ALE Anna Mae Rogers, Wed at 13, worth has declined to divulge the nature of their entry.

The Livermore club has invited the Lions of Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco. Alameda, Richmond, Palo Alto, San Jose, Hayward, San Leandro, Piedmont. Emeryville and San Ra Says Her Husband Ended Honeymoon With Blow. fael to be represented at the rodeo parade. Newark Stove Plant Three months of married life, which began when she was 15 years old, was sufficient for Mrs.

Anna 5900 Garments No Reservations First Come First Served Everything Must Be Sold Watch for Further Announcements Tomorrow Will Open Again Mae Rogers, now 18, she told Superior Judge Stanley Murray today in her suit for divorce from Victor F. Rogers, 21. NEWARK, June 29. Reopening of the James Graham Manufacturing company has been set for Tues Mrs. Rogers, who lives at 3819 day morning, July 6, according to uus Kouns, president or ne isew Maybelle avenue, Oakland, was married July 24, 1923 she told the court.

But within three months of ark Chamber of Commerce. The TO 0 VT ppB JLimm plant was shut down to give 400 employees their annual two weeks' vacation. A large Increase in or 5 UNi ders for stoves is anticipated fol her marriage her husband struck her and called her names, and they separated In October of the eame year, she says. Miss Grace Mo Dermott, who had been a frequent visitor at the Rogers' home, was lowing the holidays, according to TWELFTH AND BROADWAY corroborating witness for Mrs. Rogers.

company officials. Pleasanton Man Faces Auto Charge PLEASANTON, June 29. Alleged to have driven his automobile round a corner In the business district of Pleasanton on two wheels, Joe Garcia was taken into custody yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Hugo Radbush. He was ordered to appear in the recorder's court before Judge William T. Davis.

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No charge is made for this service. If your instructions are lit ID 4 flier and mosquitoes love campers given by Monday, July 12, the transfer can be made out loss of interest, as. deposits made at this bank by July 12 will draw interest from July i. Merely bringyour old pass-book to Window 2 8 and give your instructions. WHY allow these aggravating, filthy pests to ruin your outings? In camp or at home Flit will free ycu from the nuisance.

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